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Forbes' '08 NASCAR Team Valuations Show Widening Rich-Poor Gap

NASCAR values in the past two years have “rocketed skyward," up 65% on average to $119M, "thanks to a rash of investment,” according to Jack Gage of FORBES, which published its ’08 NASCAR team valuations. In addition to outside investors, NASCAR teams are “seeing interest from within -- mergers of middling teams are yielding ready-made contenders.” This consolidation “has put a spotlight on the growing divide between NASCAR’s rich and poor.” The difference between NASCAR’s most valuable team and its 15th grew to $307M in ’08, up from $270M in ’07, and just $195M in ’06. However, as evidenced by a slight decline in values from '07, NASCAR’s “radical growth over the past decade appears to be sputtering.” The following presents Forbes' top 15 NASCAR valuations for ’08 (FORBES, 6/30 issue).

RANK
NASCAR TEAM
(SPRINT CUP/NATIONWIDE SERIES)
VALUE
REVENUE
OPER. INCOME
1
Hendrick Motorsports (4/2)
$335M
$179M
$21.3M
2
Roush Fenway Racing (5/4)
$313M
$173M
$29.6M
3
Joe Gibbs Racing (3/2)
$184M
$116M
$11.7M
4
Gillett Evernham Motorsports (3/1)
$150M
$96M
$12.9M
5
Richard Childress Racing (3/3)
$130M
$107M
$20.9M
6
Dale Earnhardt Inc. (4/0)
$109M
$86M
$5.0M
7
Penske Racing (3/1)
$100M
$85M
$8.6M
8
Chip Ganassi Racing (3/2)
$94M
$78M
$5.5M
9
Michael Waltrip Racing (3/1)
$86M
$65M
-$4.3M
10
Yates Racing (2/0)
$74M
$54M
$4.6M
11
Red Bull Racing Team (2/0)
$54M
$41M
-$7.0M
12
Petty Enterprises (2/0)
$44M
$37M
$2.9M
13
Haas CNC Racing (2/0)
$41M
$32M
-$3.1M
14
Bill Davis Racing (1/0)
$36M
$28M
$2.5M
15
Robby Gordon Motorsports (1/0)
$28M
$18M
$1.2M


NOTES: Value estimates based on past and pending deals, sponsorship agreements and scale of operations. Revenue includes all '07 NASCAR-related income; where '07 figures are unavailable pro forma estimates are used. Operating income is earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.

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